Laurie's POV

"Okay, you can look now," squealed Alice excitedly and I turned to look in the mirror. Dang, I looked hot! My hair was curled ad I was in my slim, v-neck spaghetti strapped wedding dress.

"Laurie, you look amazing," said Lindsay and Leah nodded in agreement.

"Thank you very much," I replied. Alice looked at her watch.

"Oh crap!" she exclaimed. "Lindsay, Leah, will you come and help me with some last minute stuff? And Summer, will you help Laurie find something borrowed?" They all nodded. "Great, Summer Laurie, be down in 5 minutes." With that she ran out the door, Lindsay and Leah right on her tail.

"You do look great," Summer said, fixing a piece of my hair and then proceeding to find something borrowed.

"I know," I said, looking in the mirror.

"Ok, borrowed, borrowed…" she said, looking through drawers and luggage. While she did, I looked out the window at the beautiful setting sun in Sedona, Arizona. It was so gorgeous, being swallowed by the tall mountains. I was so excited to be married.

"I've got it!" exclaimed Summer, standing up and reaching behind her neck. I stood up to meet her. She unhooked her necklace and held it out to me. I took it in my hands and looked at the little golden heart with diamonds around the border.

"Summer, I can't borrow this," I said in disbelief. "Lucas gave this to you." This was true. He'd given this to her on their wedding night and she hasn't taken it off since.

"I know," she said. "But you're my best friend, and I trust you with it. As long as I get it back before you leave."

"I can definitely do that," I said, putting it on. "Thank you."

"You're very welcome," she said. "Now come on, we've got a wedding to get to." She grabbed my hand and dragged me to the elevator.

******

"Finally," Alice said when we got down to the lobby. "Did you find something borrowed?"

"Yup," I replied, smiling at Summer.

"Great," she said, handing me a bouquet of pale yellow and lavender lilies. She was one of my bridesmaids, so she stood at the front of the line with Lindsay and Leah behind her. They all had pale yellow dresses. Summer as my maid of honor, had a lavender dress that looked completely amazing on her. Music began as they all walked down the long aisle that led to a spot right in between two mountains. Summer gave me a light squeeze before following down the aisle. I took a few breaths trying to calm myself as Carlisle came and took my arm. He was giving me away. He gave me a small smile which I returned. The wedding march began and we stepped into the warm night air. We kept moving and when we reached the end, Carlisle lifted my veil, hugged me lightly and in a symbol as old as time placed my hand into Brady's. The wedding march ended and I handed Summer my bouquet as Billy Black began to speak.

"Dearly beloved we are gathered here today to join these two people in holy matrimony. Do you, Brady Johnson, take Lauren Sanchez to be your lawfully wedded wife? To have and to hold, from this day forward, till death do you part?"

"I do."

"And do you, Lauren Sanchez, take Brady Johnson to be your lawfully wedded husband? To have and to hold, from this day forward, till death do you part?"

"Heck yeah!" I exclaimed.

"I'll take that as 'I do,'" he said, and everyone laughed. We then exchanged vows and rings.

"I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."

Forget kissing the bride. I flung my arms around Brady's neck and slammed my lips to his before he even got the chance to move.

*******

The reception was traditional…for the most part. We ate cake, talked with guests. There was also a speech from the best man, and it went something like this:

"Brady hasn't been my friend for very long, but in that short time, we've developed a close bond. I've learned so much from him and consider him my very best friend. Congratulations Brady and Laurie!"

"Brady and Laurie!"

"Ooh ooh ooh!!!!! Me me me!!!!!" Summer yelled, standing on her chair and tapping her glass with her fork, and…the whole thing shattered.

"Oops," she said, setting it down on the table and standing again. "Also, Laurie has been my friend for a short time, but we are like sisters. She's my spaz and cheesetwin. I'm so happy for her and congratulations to you both!" She sat down and everyone was silent.

"Ok, time for the couple's first dance," said Alice, breaking the awkward silence. Walking Her Home by Mark Shultz came on as we danced.

He was walking her home,

And holding her hand,

Oh the way she smiled, it stole the breath right outta him,

And down that old road

With the stars up above,

He remembers where he was the night he fell in love,

He was walking her home.

When the song ended, I danced with the rest of the guys. I finally stood up to throw my bouquet, which Kellie caught. And Bryce caught the garter. Big surprise, they were already engaged. Afterwards, Brady and Lucas sat down and began to chat.

"Come on guys," I said. "I want to dance." Summer nodded.

"My feet hurt," said Brady.

"I just don't like dancing," said Lucas.

Summer and I sighed, then looked at each other. I held out my hand.

"Shall we?"

"We shall." She took my hand and we began to waltz. People were staring but we honestly could care less.

"Laurie," yelled Alice. "What are you doing?"

"Dancing," I said, shrugging. Alice rolled her eyes and dragged me to the elevator. Once we were upstairs, she quickly unlocked the hotel room and I changed into a lavender dress identical to Summer's. Remembering my promise to her, I reached around my neck and took off the necklace before handing it to her. Now I was dragged back to the elevator and to the front door of the lobby. There Brady took my hand and we ran to his car through the crowd of rice. When in the car, he kissed me passionately and we sped off into the distance.

Kellie's POV

Seeing Laurie get married today was magical. Today I realized something. I was ready.